That would depend on your indention of a 'culture'. Certainly from my viewpoint Starbucks is a business providing a service to people and not a culture. It is also a business that seems not to pay the taxes that some of its customers would expect it to. It may therefore find that it is no longer popular with these customers.
There is little better representation of American Culture 2013 than Starbucks. If we were in 1975, I'd say McDonalds, Budweiser or Coca-Cola. But, 2013? Maybe Apple, Google, Facebook and Amazon, as well as Hollywood, Lady Gaga and Jay-Z, give Starbucks a run for the money today, but the American values of standardization, multculturalism, and sameness that Starbucks has spread throughout America and the world is pretty much tops. So, the answer: YES
Changing lifestyle patterns, health concerns, the ageing population and anti-globalization.
Poverty will always be a global socio-cultural issue. Many nations around the world don't have enough money to help their citizens.
Some carriers do have Starbucks on them, but not all.
Yes, there are some starbucks in Chicago.
Both sociocultural evolution and trait evolution involve the change and development of characteristics over time. Sociocultural evolution focuses on the changing social and cultural structures of human societies, while trait evolution looks at the changes in inherited traits in populations over generations. Both processes are driven by factors such as adaptation, genetic variation, and natural selection.
health food/diet craze working women children as consumers early in life
gender socioeconomic status
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No, most Starbucks do not offer Sr. discounts, but some will offer Military Benefits.
A couples trends would definitely be beer and hats.
tell me about some trends of demographic environment
At last count there were 16,635 franchises in the United States. Starbucks has some thoughts of some day surpassing McDonalds in franchise numbers.
Some forces are: Sociocultural, economic, technological, legal and regulatory